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In the state of Florida if you were forced to refile your chapter 13 bankruptcy 4 times is your home protected

William Eugene Maddox
Answered by attorney William Eugene Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy Chapter 13 lawyer at William E. Maddox, Jr. LLC, Attorney at Law
4 times within how many months?  When you file bankruptcy, there is a stay put in place.  It is called and automatic stay when it happens without the debtor requesting it.  Upon the 3rd filing whithin a 12 month period, there is no AUTOMATIC stay, the debtor has to request it and provide reasons for the judge to put a stay in place.  
4 times within how many months?  When you file bankruptcy, there is a stay put in place.  It is called and automatic stay when it happens without the debtor requesting it.  Upon the 3rd filing whithin a 12 month period, there is no AUTOMATIC stay, the debtor has to request it and provide reasons for the judge to put a stay in place.  
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Will I be able to get federal student loan with permission from the court and can the federal loan department deny me if I have the court’s permission

Diane L Drain
Answered by attorney Diane L Drain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of D. L. Drain, P.A.
Most likely your student loan is not "in your chapter 13 bankruptcy". It would be listed in the bankruptcy, but paid just like your other unsecured debts. Here is the problem, I cannot guess as to your situation or the answer to your question. The law is the same in all 50 states, but local rules, general orders, policies and procedures differ from state to state. Therefore, you really need to talk to a competent chapter 13 attorney where you live. If you live in Arizona then I can give you some referrals.
Most likely your student loan is not "in your chapter 13 bankruptcy". It would be listed in the bankruptcy, but paid just like your other unsecured debts. Here is the problem, I cannot guess as to your situation or the answer to your question. The law is the same in all 50 states, but local rules, general orders, policies and procedures differ from state to state. Therefore, you really need to talk to a competent chapter 13 attorney where you live. If you live in Arizona then I can give you some referrals.
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Can you use one collateral for two different loans?

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Answered by attorney Edward M Olson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Olson Law Firm
You can as long as both lenders know about it. If you don't tell the lenders what you are doing... it is called "fraud".
You can as long as both lenders know about it. If you don't tell the lenders what you are doing... it is called "fraud".